Raised TSH is associated with endothelial dysfunction in Metabolic Syndrome: A case control study
Authors
Ashok Kumar Ahirwar
Department of Biochemistry and Medicine, Lady Hardinge Medical College and S. S. K Hospital, New Delhi, India
Archana Singh
Department of Biochemistry and Medicine, Lady Hardinge Medical College and S. S. K Hospital, New Delhi, India
Anju Jain
Department of Biochemistry and Medicine, Lady Hardinge Medical College and S. S. K Hospital, New Delhi, India
Surajeet Kumar Patra
Department of Biochemistry and Medicine, Lady Hardinge Medical College and S. S. K Hospital, New Delhi, India
Binita Goswami
Department of Biochemistry and Medicine, Lady Hardinge Medical College and S. S. K Hospital, New Delhi, India
M.K. Bhatnagar
Department of Biochemistry and Medicine, Lady Hardinge Medical College and S. S. K Hospital, New Delhi, India
Jayashree Bhattacharjee
Department of Biochemistry and Medicine, Lady Hardinge Medical College and S. S. K Hospital, New Delhi, India
Language: English
Page range: 212 - 221
Submitted on: Mar 21, 2017
Published on: Nov 15, 2017
Published by: N.G. Lupu Internal Medicine Foundation
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year
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